blanket bog การใช้
- In this area staff are starting to restore the Migneint blanket bog.
- A notable feature of the physical geography around Cleggan is blanket bog.
- Examples of protected blanket bogs include Sliabh Beagh, Bellacorick and Airds Moss.
- The area s biological interest includes breeding birds and blanket bog.
- The area is mainly blanket bog, with many small lakes and streams throughout.
- The dominant habitat of the uplands consists of blanket bog, heath and upland grassland.
- The SAC area in general has an excellent representation of typical blanket bog habitats.
- In the direction of descent towards the ocean, blanket bogs occur east of Hudson Bay.
- On the unenclosed moorland, there are extensive areas of blanket bog on deep peat soils.
- It is mainly found within tracts of upland blanket bog, but also locally on raised bogs.
- The natural vegetation is characterised by areas of blanket bog, impoverished upland heath and acid grassland.
- This is caused by run-off from the upland sandstones and blanket bogs in their catchment areas.
- The area has one of the largest expanses of blanket bog and heathland in northern England.
- In some areas of Europe, the spread of blanket bogs is traced to deforestation by prehistoric cultures.
- The problem is particularly acute for raised bogs as they yield a higher-grade fuel than blanket bogs.
- The area is remote, virtually uninhabited blanket bog which was once used mainly for milled peat production.
- Landscape largely consists of Atlantic blanket bog interspersed with some areas of machair and white sandy beaches.
- Nowadays, it is a Special Area of Conservation because of the unique nature of the intact blanket bog habitat.
- Bedrock geology for both areas is shale overlain locally by glacial till and blanket bog vegetation is well developed.
- Due to the inhospitable nature of these areas due to blanket bogs and thin rock, they were sparsely populated.
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